Back To Base Monitoring: Why It Matters

If your property is broken in to, when would you find out? Closing the time-gap between a break-in and attendance is critical to preventing access to your unsecured premises and deterring future break-ins.

An Security Alarm system that has a “back-to-base” feature sends signals to an alarm monitoring centre. The system can tell the monitoring centre when someone has entered the property and which code they used.

These systems can signal to the monitoring centre the status of the alarm system, such as if areas have been left unarmed when people should already be gone; the monitoring centre can then contact someone to rectify the problem, ensuring your property and assets are secured.

A primary benefit of a “Back to Base” system is peace of mind; the monitoring centre will know of activations, giving you the ability to rapidly respond to problems at your property, or have an alarm response service dispatched in your place. Even if you’re not contactable, someone you know can be taking steps to ensure your property is secure.

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Bayani Mills has a strong interest in science, technology, and is an amateur skeptic. An advocate of rational thought, free-thinking, and seeking enlightenment, Bayani dislikes ignorance and encourages others to thoroughly investigate the extraordinary claims they encounter.